by James Fite | Jan 9, 2019 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Politics
There’s a new epidemic sweeping the nation – a blue flu – but it hasn’t cost any lives yet and it isn’t likely to. This isn’t a virus, of course, but a sort of tongue-in-cheek way of referring to an abnormal increase in police or security personnel using sick leave....
by Andrew Moran | Jan 9, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Culture Rot, Economic Affairs News, Global Warming, Natural Disasters, Politics, Social Issues
If it were not for the government, who would build the roads? Who would educate the children? Who would keep the parks clean? These questions usually are posed by progressives who think they have taken libertarians to task. We have already seen pizza companies...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 4, 2019 | Articles, Politics, Trump Administration
On the last day of the 115th Congress, a snuggly moment between the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate resulted in bi-partisan progress – a first in nearly two years. Legislators, perhaps still emerging from the good tidings fog of the season, voted in a new...
by Sarah Cowgill | Dec 28, 2018 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Healthcare, Politics, Social Issues
As the government shutdown slogs toward the new year, fear for America’s most vulnerable — infants, children, the elderly, and disabled — inches into daily conversations, and in turn, is exploited by America’s drive-by media as another reason to hate the...
by Graham J Noble | Dec 20, 2018 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Illegal Immigration, Immigration, Migrant caravan, Politics
Editor’s note: Check out the wildly successful GoFundMe that might just get the wall built. The fight over a possible government shutdown is coming down to the wire and, because that fight hinges on funding for a southern border wall, President Donald Trump...